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Most caravan dealers sell them, also e-bay. But as has been pointed out before, be very careful how you mount and use them, if not fitted correclty they could cause serious damage. If they are to be used for just stabalising then any caravan legs or similiar will do.
On my Rapido they have a very clever arangement, never seen it before, you do not need to wind them down at all, you pull them out, they drop to the floor, then you insert a metal pole (only about the lenght of a ruler) and crank it up a few time (similiar to a hyrdaulic jack). When you want to raise them, with you rfoot, simply knock the release mechanism and fold back up. Takes a matter of seconds and they work very well.
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